Silicon Valley (Season 3) TV Series Details:
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Comedy, Drama |
Season | 3 |
Episodes | 10 |
Release date | April 24, 2016 – June 26, 2016 |
Running time | 28–47 minutes |
Age rating | TV-MA |
Starring | Thomas Middleditch Josh Brener Martin Starr Kumail Nanjiani Amanda Crew Zach Woods Matt Ross |
Created by | John Altschuler Dave Krinsky Mike Judge |
Directed by | Mike Judge Charlie McDowell Eric Appel Jamie Babbit Alec Berg |
Written by | Carrie Kemper Lew Morton Mike Judge Sarah Walker Daisy Gardner Ron Weiner Carson Mell Alec Berg |
Produced by | Alonzo Nevarez Jim Kleverweis Alec Berg Mike Judge Carrie Kemper Lisa Schomas (Co-Producer) Jonathan Dotan (Co-Producer) |
Executive Producer | Tom Lassally Lew Morton Michael Rotenberg Clay Tarver Carson Mell |
Cinematography by | Tim Suhrstedt |
Edited by | Al LeVine Gina Sansom |
Music by | Jeff Cardoni |
Casting by | Nicole Abellera Jeanne McCarthy Leslie Woo |
Production Designer | Richard Toyon |
Production Company | Alec Berg Inc. Judgemental Films Altschuler Krinsky Works HBO Entertainment 3 Arts Entertainment |
Distributor | HBO |
Silicon Valley (Season 3) TV Series Cast & Character:
- Thomas Middleditch as Richard Hendricks
- T.J. Miller as Erlich Bachman
- Josh Brener as Nelson “Big Head” Bighetti
- Martin Starr as Bertram Gilfoyle
- Kumail Nanjiani as Dinesh Chugtai
- Amanda Crew as Monica Hall
- Zach Woods as Donald “Jared” Dunn
- Matt Ross as Gavin Belson
- Suzanne Cryer as Laurie Bream
- Jimmy O. Yang as Jian-Yang
- Stephen Tobolowsky as Jack Barker
- Chris Diamantopoulos as Russ Hanneman
- Chris Williams as Hoover
- Ben Feldman as Ron LaFlamme
- Milana Vayntrub as Tara
- Bernard White as Denpok
- Andy Daly as Doctor
- Alice Wetterlund as Carla Walton
- Emily Chang as Herself
- Ping Wu as Henry
- Matt McCoy as Pete Monahan
- Annie Sertich as C.J. Cantwell
- Aly Mawji as Naveen Dutt
- Scott Prendergast as Scott
- Jill E. Alexander as Patrice
- Brian Tichnell as Jason
- Anna Khaja as Rachel
Storyline:
After a failed stint with Jack Barker as CEO of Pied Piper, Richard eventually regains his CEO position. Due to Jack wasting all their money on offices and useless marketing, a cash strapped Richard hires contract engineers from around the world to help construct their application platform. Big Head receives a $20 million severance package from Hooli in exchange for non-disclosure and non-disparagement agreements. Big Head uses his money to set up his own incubator and Erlich partners with him. However, because of their spending habits, they declare bankruptcy, and Erlich is forced to sell his stake in Pied Piper to repay the debts. Gavin Belson hires Jack Barker as the new head of development at Hooli. After release, their platform is positively reviewed by members of the industry. However, only a small fraction of the people installing the platform remain as daily active users due to its complex interface design. Meanwhile, Jared secretly employs a click farm to artificially inflate usage statistics. An anxious Richard reveals the source of the uptick at a Series B funding signing meeting, leading to the deal being scrapped. Laurie no longer wishes for Raviga to be associated with Pied Piper and moves to sell majority control to any investor. Erlich and Big Head are able to buy control of the company after an unexpected windfall from the sale of a blog they bought. Pied Piper now prepares to pivot again, this time to become a video chat company, based on the sudden popularity of Dinesh’s video chat application which he included on the platform.
About Silicon Valley (Season 3) TV Series:
The third season of the American comedy television series Silicon Valley premiered in the United States on HBO on April 24, 2016. The season contained 10 episodes and concluded on June 26, 2016.
The third season was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 11, 2017; bonus features include deleted scenes.